Florida’s Premises Liability Lawyer

Premises Liability Lawyer in Florida – Protecting Your Rights After an Injury

At Cleary Law, P.A., we provide expert legal representation for individuals injured due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property. Whether you’ve experienced a slip and fall or another premises-related injury, our team is committed to fighting for the compensation you deserve. We handle premises liability claims across Florida, guiding you through the entire legal process.

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We pursue compensation for premises liability injuries in Florida, including medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress.

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Our extensive experience in premises liability cases ensures thorough investigation and strong representation for every client.

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We help you navigate complex premises liability lawsuits in Florida, offering clear guidance and legal expertise.

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Personalized attention to every case, ensuring your rights are protected from start to finish.

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Why Choose Cleary Law, P.A. for Your Florida Premises Liability Case

Injuries caused by unsafe property conditions can leave victims facing physical pain and financial strain. At Cleary Law, P.A., we handle premises liability claims in Florida to help you recover damages for your injuries. Whether it's a slip and fall, poor maintenance, or inadequate security, we build a strong case to prove negligence and hold property owners accountable.

Premises liability cases often involve complex laws regarding property owner responsibility and safety standards. Navigating these legal complexities without an experienced attorney can be overwhelming. Our team investigates thoroughly, gathering evidence to show that unsafe conditions led to your injury. We work tirelessly to ensure that negligent property owners are held liable for your losses.

It’s important to file your premises liability lawsuit within Florida’s statute of limitations. Our legal team handles every step of the process, from collecting evidence to filing your claim on time. We fight for the compensation you deserve, helping you recover both financially and emotionally from your injuries.

Here are some frequently asked questions about our legal services in Florida.


  • What is premises liability, and how does it apply in Florida?

    Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility property owners have to maintain safe conditions on their property. In Florida, if unsafe conditions cause injuries, the property owner may be held liable. Common premises liability cases include slip and falls, poor maintenance, and negligent security. If you’ve been injured due to an unsafe property, contact a premises liability lawyer in Florida to assess your case and help you pursue compensation.

  • What should I do if I’m injured on someone else’s property in Florida?

    Seek medical attention immediately after your injury. Then, document the accident by taking photographs of the hazardous conditions, gathering witness information, and keeping all medical records. Contact a Florida premises liability attorney as soon as possible to discuss your case. Acting quickly ensures that crucial evidence is preserved and deadlines are met for filing your claim.

  • What compensation can I recover in a premises liability case?

    Compensation for a premises liability injury may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care needs. The total amount will depend on the severity of your injuries and the circumstances of the accident. We work to maximize your compensation, considering both current and long-term costs associated with your injury.

  • What are common types of premises liability cases in Florida?

    Common cases include slip and falls, swimming pool accidents, elevator and escalator injuries, inadequate security leading to assaults, and injuries caused by poor maintenance. In each of these cases, the property owner’s negligence in maintaining a safe environment is key to proving liability.

  • How long do I have to file a premises liability claim in Florida?

    In Florida, the statute of limitations for premises liability claims is typically four years from the date of the injury. However, exceptions may apply depending on the specific circumstances of your case. Contacting an attorney early ensures you don’t miss any important deadlines and strengthens your chances of success.

  • How does Cleary Law, P.A. handle premises liability cases?

    We begin by thoroughly investigating the accident scene and gathering evidence such as photographs, medical records, and witness statements. Our team works with experts to prove that unsafe conditions caused your injuries. Throughout the process, we keep you informed, negotiate with insurance companies, and are prepared to take your case to trial if necessary.

  • Can I still file a claim if I was partially at fault for my injury?

    Yes, Florida follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning you can still file a claim even if you were partially at fault for the accident. Your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still recover damages. We can assess your situation and guide you through how comparative negligence may impact your claim.

  • How do I start a premises liability claim in Florida?

    Contact Cleary Law, P.A. for a consultation. We’ll review the details of your case, explain your legal options, and guide you through each step of the process. From gathering evidence to negotiating settlements, we’ll ensure your rights are protected and you receive the compensation you deserve.

80%

of premises liability cases with legal representation result in favorable settlements.

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Clients with attorneys receive settlements four times higher than those without representation.

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Cases handled by attorneys are resolved more quickly and efficiently, reducing the stress on clients.

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